We are giving away a pair of tickets to the KPSU Kruise II on Friday, May 10, 2013 aboard the Portland Spirit. To win, comment on this postwhy you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed Wednesday, May 8.

$15 general admission and $10 for students (students must use promotional code “LPFM” to receive discount and present valid student ID when boarding). ALL AGES (a full bar is onboard for 21+).

ONUINU
Dorian Duvall is Onuinu. When asked about his music, Dorian speaks deftly, using technical terms with great precision. However, when a listener is caught in the throes of his debut full-length, Mirror Gazer, it is nearly impossible to maintain such a steady mental discourse. Each song is teeming with raw wood grains over which to run your fingers and exposed rafters through which to follow countless reverberations. It is a sprawling, mixed-use space where ambient electronica, hip-hop and house music convene to talk in circles about the universe, and frankly, for Duvall, it’s just the beginning.

GRANDPARENTS
This is what happens when Brian Wilson, Anton Newcombe, and Kevin Shields take off their clothes and have sex in a cacophony of sound. The product of their love is the Grandparents, rolling along a tape track of bends, twisting tones, and sweet-sweet harmonies that drench the listener in the warm syrupy tones of their minds. Formed in 2009 when an old group of friends met new ones in dorms across Portland, Oregon. Their love of sonic experimentation and manipulation has resulted in pure psychedelic swoons that reflect the love of their namesake.

KPSU’s Radio Revival is a series of programming and events, April 24th-May 10th, to raise funds, friends & enthusiasm towards our efforts to acquire an FM signal. KPSU strives to amplify the voice and experience of students at Portland State University. Help bring free-form, student-run college radio back to Portland’s FM airwaves.

This would make an awesome 50 year anniversary gift for my parents who celebrate in June as well as they celebrate turning 69 and mothers and Father’s Day all in 6 weeks! Even though I live 2500 miles from them, I miss Oregon every day!

My husband and I never had a honeymoon. Our son lives in Portland, Oregon. We have not been able to go see him. It has been about 6 years. I’m not getting any younger. My pray would be that I could win this and go on this cruise. To make the trip to Portland and see our son and his fiancee’ would be a very happy time. Our very first honeymoon. The kids talk about how beautiful it is. His fiancee is from the Portland area. She grew up there. Would love to see things they see everyday. The picture’s we get to see is so beautiful. My best friend lives Washington State.